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Responses to Cyberwar
In the writing titled “Cyberwar” written by Danielle L. about how people act on social media left me feeling disappointed with how people can act. I agree with Danielle that the school handled the situation well. But the part I relate to is when Danielle says ”My school had become an online battlefield where cyber bullying was the weapon and students were the targets.” I can relate to this because I’m around social media and these anonymous apps all day. I don’t understand how people can spread false rumors and want to hurt other people like that. Also Daniele says “What shocked me the most was that people were actually liking these post!” I was surprised because people liked these posts about other people but when it’s about them they don’t like it.
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